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美國愛荷華州(Iowa State)一隻13歲的家貓,出現新流感症狀,上週被送進愛荷華州立大學獸醫學院治療。疾病管制暨預防中心(CDC)表示,先前就已經瞭解到,貓狗等動物也可能感染H1N1,不過這起家貓感染是第一個確定的病例,證實貓、狗也會感染新型流感病毒。
這隻貓咪的症狀包括嗜睡(幾近昏迷不醒)、呼吸困難、食慾不振。牠家中也有2、3人有新流感症狀,專家認為,應該是人類把病毒傳染給貓咪。所幸貓咪在經過一周的治療後,已經康復;而先前在美國也有2隻雪貂感染H1N1的例子,但不幸,牠們並未存活下來。
證實H1N1病毒能夠跨越物種傳染之後,專家建議,飼主們應該嚴加做好自身防疫措施,勤洗手、戴口罩,尤其飼主和寵物之間總有親密互動,回到家之前,應該先去洗手再來觸摸牠們。
先前也有出現狗狗的新流感,病毒稱為H3N8,這種病毒雖然不會傳染給人類,但狗與狗之間則會互相傳染,(新聞請見:http://www.nownews.com/2009/11/04/11507-2528374.htm)。專家也建議民眾在遛狗時須格外注意。
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看來我家所有的狗跟我公司是高危險群
Can My Dog or Cat Get H1N1 (Swine) Flu?
November 4, 2009 update:
Breaking News: Yes, cats can contract H1N1
See complete update history at the end of this post.
Original post date: April 27, 2009
Information about H1N1 (Swine) flu and how to protect yourself and your family is readily available.
But what about our dogs and cats? Can they catch or spread H1N1 flu to each other or members of their human family? According to infectious disease experts, at this time the answer is most likely no. This is to say that to date there are no known dog/cat to human (or vice-versa) influenza transmissions.
Critical Udate: Now that story has changed - cat confirmed with H1N1
Care should be always taken to use proper sanitation and personal hygiene in all cases of illness, and especially for the ever-changing influenza viruses.
There are two types of influenza viruses: Type A and Type B. The Type A viruses are found in humans and many types of animals, usually strains specific to that species. The type B viruses circulate widely among humans1.
Dogs and cats do have their own versions of influenza viruses. The canine influenza virus is an influenza Type A H3N8 virus, and the feline version is Type A H5N1 influenza virus. (The numbers and letters after the type denote the numbers and types of proteins on the surface of the virus. The letter H stands for hemagglutinin and the letter N stands for neuraminidase.2)
Related Reading: New Dog Vaccine for H3N8 Flu
Who is spreading what virus? It is interesting to note that birds play an important role in the spread of all influenza A viruses. From the CDC: "Wild birds are the primary natural reservoir for all subtypes of influenza A viruses and are thought to be the source of influenza A viruses in all other animals." Read more
While rare, there have been human infections from pigs. In this current case of swine flu, a pig virus mixed with a human virus at some point in time to produce the new strain that is being passed human-to-human. This allows for quick spread of this virus in the human population. Because this is a newly created (reassorted) virus, humans do not have any immunity from previous exposures as with "regular" viruses.
Back to dogs and cats While they both have influenza Type A viruses that can infect and cause illness in dogs and cats, humans are not as similar of a species to share these viruses in the current forms. There have been no reports yet of any cases that have spread to humans or from humans to pets.
Read more about influenza viruses in dogs and cats:
H5N1 infection in domestic cats and a stone marten - Europe - from the CDC
H5N1 infection in domestic cats - from the CDC
Summary: "To date, there is no evidence that domestic cats have a role in the natural transmission cycle of H5N1 viruses" and "the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control has issued preliminary recommendations for cat owners living in H5N1-affected areas. These include keeping domestic cats indoors to prevent exposure to potentially infected birds and avoiding contact with semi-domestic and feral cats living outside the home." Report from the CDC
Key Facts about Canine Influenza (Dog Flu) - from the CDC
Summary: "To date, there is no evidence of transmission of canine influenza virus from dogs to people and there has not been a single reported case of human infection with the canine influenza virus. However, human infections with new influenza viruses (against which the human population has little immunity) would be concerning if they occurred. Influenza viruses are constantly changing and it is possible for a virus to change so that it could infect humans and spread easily between humans." CDC Key Facts Sheet
What about pet pigs?
According to the AVMA Flu FAQ: "To date, the 2009 H1N1 virus has not been reported in pot-bellied pigs. However, the possibility of human-to-pig transmission of the virus warrants extra caution by pig owners."
What about birds?
In August 2009, it was reported that turkeys in Chile were infected with the H1N1 virus. It is believed that, as with swine, the turkeys were infected by a human source. It is not known at this time if humans can be infected from birds.
If your pet is sick
As always, if you suspect that your dog or cat is sick, please contact your veterinarian directly for an examination and to discuss any questions. Always use good sanitation practices (wash hands, etc.) when dealing with animals.




































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